Sakari Famous competed at the 2019 Clemson Invitational at the Clemson University Indoor Complex.

Famous represented the University of Georgia in the Womenís High Jump.

Freshman Famous took two tries to clear 1.73m or 5 feet 8 inches and was the third collegiate finisher and fifth overall.

Famous would unfortunately miss all three attempts at the 1.78m height.

Saturday, January 19, 2019

Dill & Edwards Represent St Augustine's University

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Shaquille Dill and Robert Edwards represented the University of St. Augustine's taking to the Track for the Keydet Invitational.

Edwards competed in his first Indoor Track Meet competed in Heat 1 of the Menís Mile, he would cross the line 7th in the Heat and 35th overall clocking a time of 5:08.30.

Dill won Heat 5 of the Menís 800m race and 4th overall crossing the line in a time of 1:55.40. Dill would also run the Second Leg for the University of St Augustineís Menís 4x400m Relay team that finished 4th in Heat 5 and 4th overall clocking a time of 3:16.82.

Bobb would record the win in the Womenís Varsity 200m Meters Dash a time of 26.50, Bobb would also win the Womenís Varsity 300 Meters Dash clocking 41.38.

With a time of 1:20.62, Bobb would win the Womenís Varsity 500 Meters. Bobb would lead off the Harford Techís Womenís Varsity 4x200 Relay team that clocked a winning time of 1:49.34.

Bobb would close out the Meet running the anchor leg for Harford Techís Womenís Varsity 4x800 Meters Relay winning team who was clocked at 4:20.34.

Tuesday, January 15, 2019

Sports Minister Congatulates Famous

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The Minister of Labour, Community Affairs and Sports Lovitta Foggo today congratulated Bermuda's Sakari Famous on breaking the National Indoor Womenís High Jump Record over the weekend.

Famousi, a multiple time Carifta medalist, was representing the University of Georgia at the UAB Blazer Invitational in the CrossPlex facility in Birmingham, Alabama when she cleared 1.77m on her second attempt, breaking the National Indoor Womenís High Jump Record that was previously held by Latroya Darrell at a height of 1.72m.

Minister Foggo said, "I would like to congratulate Sakari on her achievement over the weekend. She continues to shine on the international stage and make us all proud. I look forward to watching her progress and continue on her record-breaking streak!"